ALLISON RUPP Star-Tribune staff writer | Posted: Thursday, July 3, 2008 12:00 am
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The chief executive officer of the new
neurosurgical hospital has resigned just one month after the
hospital started seeing patients, an official
said.
Ed Renemans' last day at Mountain View
Regional Hospital will be Aug. 1, according to Carolee Brinkman,
vice president of operations for National Surgical Hospitals,
Inc.
The Chicago-based National Surgical Hospitals
partnered with a group of Casper neurosurgeons to build the
hospital, which opened June 2.
Renemans is leaving to pursue other career
opportunities, Brinkman said. The hospital expects to have a
"seamless transition" between Renemans and the next
CEO.
"We are grateful for his work the past two
years," Brinkman said.
Renemans was the former chief financial
officer of the Wyoming Medical Center. He resigned that position in
January 2007 after more than 20 years of service to the
hospital.
For more, see Friday's
Star-Tribune.